The cloud is over-engineered and overpriced (no music)
Tom Delalande・1 minute read
Average SAS startups spend $116,000 annually on cloud services, with scalable applications costing around $160,000. The text emphasizes the importance of certifications, subject matter experts, and practical technologies for cost-effective cloud usage, advocating for simplicity and understanding of tools over black box solutions to meet specific needs.
Insights
- Utilizing tools like ECR, ECS, RDS, ALB, CloudWatch, Lambda, S3, and GitHub Actions can significantly reduce costs associated with cloud services, offering cost-effective alternatives for startups.
- Emphasizes the importance of understanding and customizing tools like Linux, git, Docker, and open-source technologies, advocating for practical evaluation of actual needs rather than blindly following industry giants' cloud practices.
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Recent questions
How much does the average SAS startup spend annually on the cloud?
$116,000
What tools can replace costly services for deploying a website?
ECR, ECS, RDS, ALB, CloudWatch, Lambda, S3, GitHub Actions
What is the recommended certification for proper cloud service usage?
Certification
How can startups benefit from venture capitalists' investments in AWS?
Venture capitalists invest in startups, which in turn invest in AWS
What are the key considerations for self-hosting as an alternative to cloud dependency?
Self-hosting